Norwegian Fir stitch

 Fariba /  / May 7, 2016

norwegian-fir

Knitted in a multiple of 12+1 and 8 row repeat.

Row 1) p1, rep( p3, k5, p4 )
Row 2) Purl all stitches
Row 3) P2tog, rep ( p2, k2, yo, k1, yo, k2, p2, p3tog), p2tog at the end of row
Row 4) Purl all stitches
Row 5) P2tog, rep (p1, k2, yo, k3, yo, k2, p1, p3tog), p2tog at the end of row
Row 6) Purl all stitches
Row 7) P2tog, rep (k2, yo, k5, yo, k2, p3tog), p2tog at the end of row
Row 8: Purl all stitches

5 thoughts on “Norwegian Fir stitch”

  1. Delia says:

    Awesome Site and this knitting also.
    Many thanks for being there and sharing!!!!

    See you!

  2. farhanazaidi says:

    very pretty pattern

  3. Dina says:

    Hello. Why is on rows3,5, and7 ,more than 13stitches for this pattern.how to manage? I add the stitches up and something is not right.May be I do something wrong. Please explain it to me.

    1. FeAdmin says:

      Hi Dina, The P3tog is done only in between of repeats i.e. at the end of each one of these rows you only do P2tog instead of doing P3tog and P2tog. By this your number of stitches stays fixed at 13 stitches.

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